Questions & Answers
- Model:
- S700-ST-BL-US
- |
- SKU:
- 6543926
Highly rated by customers for: Sound Quality, Battery Life, Ease of use
$149.99Your price for this item is $149.99
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Q: QuestionHow do you down load the music? Do you pair if with your iPhone?
Asked by Brownsoaked.
- A:Answer You need to plug it into a computer to manually move the music over, and there’s no Bluetooth. Basically, it’s like an mp3 player you can use in the water so it’s great for swimming or exercising.
Answered by Kat3361
Q: Questioncab you load audiobooks onto it?
Asked by zzyy.
- A:Answer As long as it is in an MP3 format. U just download it to the headset. Hope that helps
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionIf you use earplugs when swimming can you still hear the music from the headphones?
Asked by Swimmer.
- A:Answer Since it's a bone conduction headphones then you'll get more dynamic sound when you use earplugs.
Answered by JeanFitAlive
Q: QuestionCan I use them in the shower? for how many hours these could be used? and how to charge them?
Asked by M1234.
- A:Answer Yes in the shower, 8 hrs per charged. And it comes with a charger. Easy to use.
Answered by WadeH
Q: QuestionDo you have jbl sports earbuds
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer I don't know if this answers your question directly, but I purchased waterproof JBL sports earbuds only to find out that bluetooth disconnects once they come into contact with water; so I returned them in place of these and absolutely love the OpenSwim conduction headphones :)
Answered by jkhart95
Q: QuestionCan you transfer music to the headphones from Amazon music using a computer?
Asked by CH.
- A:Answer Yes. But I think I had to buy the songs I wanted to download.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionIs there shuffle, skip, and previous play controls?
Asked by Flip.
- A:Answer Yes
Answered by GwenW
Q: QuestionCan these headphones be used for swimming?
Asked by Enrique.
- A:Answer Open swim, yes
Answered by GwenW
Q: QuestionIs there a speaker
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No! These are bone conduction, so they us a transducer that turns your cheekbone in to the speaker.
Answered by Realist
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